X-Ray Diffractometers

X-Ray diffractometers are specialized instruments used to analyze the crystal structure of materials. They provide critical insights into material performance and reliability across various scientific applications.

  1. PHILIPS DOUBLE CRYSTAL DIFFRACTOMETER

    Xray Diffractometers

    PHILIPS DOUBLE CRYSTAL DIFFRACTOMETER

    Double Crystal Diffractometer Double Crystal Diffractometer optimized for fast rocking curve analysis of pseudomorphic epitaxial layer structures.

Common Applications

material characterization

crystal structure analysis

phase composition analysis

epitaxial layer investigation

Buying Guide

X-Ray Diffractometer Buying Guide

When selecting an X-ray diffractometer, consider the specific applications and the type of materials you plan to analyze.

Prioritize units with configurations that match your research requirements and verify the operational status through complete logs and service records.

  • Ensure compatibility with the sample sizes you typically analyze.
  • Check for included accessories such as sample holders and alignment tools.
  • Review the condition of the unit, focusing on the X-ray tube and detectors.
  • Confirm availability of user manuals and calibration certificates.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an X-ray diffractometer used for?
An X-ray diffractometer is used to determine the crystal structure of materials and perform detailed analysis of their phase composition.
What are the advantages of using a double crystal diffractometer?
Double crystal diffractometers provide enhanced accuracy for analyzing epitaxial layer structures, offering superior resolution and sensitivity.
How does an X-ray diffractometer work?
It directs X-rays onto a sample, then measures the angles and intensities of the diffracted beams to derive information about the material's structure.
Why choose surplus X-ray diffractometers?
Surplus X-ray diffractometers offer cost-effective solutions without compromising on the analytical capabilities necessary for precise material studies.
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